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Just gorgeous…I can feel that water, hear the ocean, really see those beautiful rocks…wish I was there instead of sitting in front of a computer in an office cubicle….sigh. Thank you so much for posting these.

love these! esp first and third row. have been following your blog for a while and always love it. thanks also for the various recommendations – i went to cafe coutume while in paris last week and it was lovely! hope you are enjoying brooklyn … from a fellow new yorker.

Just signed up to follow you. Love your eye, the flatness of the light. Just lovely. Inspiring. Is it rude to ask what type of film you used in the above post? I’m all analog right now after 20 years away and studying various film qualities – trying to find my favorites.

When I was a child I once collected shining pebbles on the beach. They looked like gemstones. Then they dried, and the magic disappeared. Years later, I discovered that you can always make them shine: you just need some water, and they’ll be gems again.

is this the marginal trail between freeport and portland? we did it in december and it was so beautiful. there is a large white house halfway through that has been abandoned and would be marvelous to fix up. i also took video on my phone so i can listen to the waves while i’m eating lunch at work here in pennsylvania.

Agh, you’re killing me. Like Kristen, I’m from Maine and it doesn’t take much to make me homesick. These are gorgeous, and make me realize its been far too long since I have visited the Maine Coast in the wintertime.